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Reconceptualizing Conflict in an Era of Hybrid Threats
Vol. 14 No. 3 - Fall 2015
From the Desk of the Editor
Friday, December 11, 2015
With the inauguration of my first editorial for TPQ’s 55th issue, I would be remiss not to acknowledge Nigar Göksel’s 13-year tenure as Editor in Chief. Under her direction, TPQ has evolved into a strong platform for constructive and...
Süreya Martha Köprülü
Interview with Jens Stoltenberg: NATO-Russia Relations & Regional Instability
Friday, December 11, 2015
Given that NATO has been bolstering its defenses along its eastern frontier and Russia has similarly ramped up its military exercises, what is the risk of provoking tensions that could threaten European security? Russia has used force to change...
Jens Stoltenberg
The Separation of Church and State Under the “Islamist Protocol”
Friday, December 11, 2015
With the dramatic uptick of Islamist terror attacks all across the world and with the ever-increasing, so-called “home-grown” terrorism, Western public opinion is more and more drawn to the traditional “Church and State”...
Lotfi Maktouf
NATO: An Alliance in the Midst of Information Wars
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Hybrid warfare was widely accepted as a concept in 2005 with the publication of Frank Hoffman’s paper “Conflict in the 21st Century: The Rise of Hybrid Wars.” Hoffman defines hybrid threats as: “Any adversary that...
Barbora Maronkova
Hybrid War & the Eastern Partnership: Waiting for a Correlation
Sunday, December 13, 2015
The Ukrainian crisis has popularized the use of hybrid warfare terminology, both in expert and public discourse. While discussions are ongoing – whether it is a new type of war in opposition to conventional warfare or an extension of old...
Hanna Shelest
TANAP and the Semi-Encirclement of Iran: Progress and Paradoxes in Turkey’s Energy Diplomacy
Sunday, December 13, 2015
The Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP) is a cornerstone of Turkey’s energy diplomacy and Ankara’s answer to the strategic paradox that 56.7 percent of Turkey’s natural gas comes from one of its principal geopolitical...
Michaël Tanchum
Turkey’s Natural Gas Strategy: Balancing Geopolitical Goals & Market Realities
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Though it is a rapidly growing emerging market, Turkey lacks indigenous reserves of the world’s two crucial fossil fuel sources, namely oil and natural gas. As a result, the country is highly dependent on imports to meet its demand (the country...
Emre Tunçalp
Regional Implications of the Al Qaeda-ISIL Struggle
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Until the 1980s, the jihadist movement was dominated by local power struggles between jihadist groups and the local“infidel governments” – as in the cases of Jama’at al-Muslimin (Society of Muslims) founded by Shukri Ahmad...
Kristine Margvelashvili
Z. Aslı Elitsoy
Disrupting ISIL Governance
Sunday, December 13, 2015
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) swept throughout the major parts of Sunni-populated areas of Iraq in June 2014. A wide US-led coalition against ISIL, formed in September 2014 and now consisting of more than 60 countries, began to...
Tomáš Kaválek
Where is the Black Sea Region in Turkey’s Foreign Policy?
Sunday, December 13, 2015
With the longest shoreline among all the Black Sea littoral states, Turkey’s outlook towards the Black Sea region is greatly preconditioned by its historical background. For centuries, starting from the conquest of Crimea in 1475 up to 1774...
Sophia Petriashvili
The Leadership Landscape in the Mediterranean
Sunday, December 13, 2015
The current political discourse in the Mediterranean is shaped by two major developments: the Arab Spring (in which this article includes the Gezi Park protests that occurred in Turkey in 2013) and the economic crisis in the Euro-Med zone. Although...
Stefanos Vallianatos
TPQ Event Analysis: Regional Natural Gas Game-Changers: Securing Supplies amid Volatility
Sunday, December 13, 2015
On 14 October 2015, Turkish Policy Quarterly (TPQ) organized its sixth annual energy geopolitics roundtable titled, “Regional Natural Gas Game-Changers: Securing Supplies amid Volatility.” Barçın Yinanç, the op-ed editor of...
Turkish Policy Quarterly
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The rapid pace of geopolitical change, the urgent necessity for sustainability, and the fundamental importance of energy security converge to shape our complex global landscape today. This issue of Transatlantic Policy Quarterly delves into "Change, Security, and Sustainability in Energy," offering insights from scholars and professionals on how regions and nations are navigating this...
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